Welcome to the overhauled version of Chris Prener’s tracking site for the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Missouri. This site is updated nightly using data from a variety of federal, state, and local data sources as well as the New York Times’ COVID-19 Project. Chris also posts Twitter threads on Tuesday and Thursday evenings breaking down current trends in Missouri. If you are new to the site, please read the About page for an overview of these data.
While the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and Kansas City provide day-by-day tracking of cumulative cases on their respective dashboards, the State of Missouri does not. The following tabs provide daily breakdowns of COVID data as well as additional statistics not included in the existing dashboards. Data are also provided for the wider St. Louis and Kansas City metro areas. Please note that the two average columns for reported cases and deaths are both seven-day rolling averages.
county_full.csv, metro_full.csv, and state_full.csv tables, which are assembled from data provided by the New York Times.This map shows infections as a rate per 1,000 residents. It is important not to map the raw counts themselves, but if you want to see those data, click on a county.
daily_snapshot_mo_xl.geojson spatial data set, which is assembled from data provided by the New York Times.This map shows a seven-day rolling average of new cases. For this map, this covers 2020-07-11 back through 2020-07-04. There is not a threshold for what constitutes a high or low average, but the higher the average number of new cases, the more new spread we can infer. For mapping purposes, these are displayed as a rate per 1,000 residents. As with the prior map, additional details are available by clicking on each county or on the data table.
daily_snapshot_mo_xl.geojson spatial data set, which is assembled from data provided by the New York Times.This map shows mortality as a rate per 1,000 residents. As with the prior maps, raw counts of deaths and hospital infrastructure details are available by clicking on individual counties or on the data table.
daily_snapshot_mo_xl.geojson spatial data set, which is assembled from data provided by the New York Times.Select an area below to view additional plots that focus on trends within a variety of areas of Missouri.
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